Mrs. Doubtfire is checking back in. More than 20 years after the release of the 1993
cross-dressing comedy starring
Robin Williams and
Sally Field,
Mrs. Doubtfire 2 is in the works.

The Hollywood Reporter said Fox is developing a sequel to the hit film. Williams, 62, will
reportedly star in the follow-up, under the helm of
Chris Columbus, who directed the first one.

Field has yet to comment.

In the original, Williams played a divorced father who dressed as a Scottish nanny to be closer
to his children. Former child actress
Mara Wilson, who played daughter Natalie in the film, turned to Twitter to comment
on the sequel.

“For the record, no, I do not have anything to do with the
Mrs. Doubtfire sequel, nor will I,” she wrote. “Sequels generally suck unless they were
planned as part of a trilogy or series. I think
Doubtfire ended where it needed to end.”

Other eye-openers

•
Hillary Clinton’s upcoming book will be called
Hard Choices, a title that reflects how the potential 2016 presidential candidate might
try to define her record as President
Barack Obama’s secretary of state. The book is due on June 10.

• Country music star
Glen Campbell, who will turn 78 on Tuesday, has been moved to an Alzheimer’s care
facility. Campbell found out three years ago that he has the disease.